Reckless Driving Injury Attorney

CHICAGO RECKLESS DRIVING ACCIDENT ATTORNEY

There are many different causes of car accidents, and reckless driving is a cause that can result in very serious injuries. Examples of reckless driving are:

  • Excessive speed
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Tailgating
  • Racing
  • Excessive merging
  • Failure to adhere to stop lights, stop signs, traffic signs

Types of Injuries Caused by Reckless Driving

If you or a loved one has suffered serious bodily harm or wrongful death as the result of a car accident in which the other driver was reckless, the FItz Law Group is here to get you the compensation that you deserve. There are incredibly serious and life-changing injuries that someone can sustain from an accident, including:

  • Broken/Fractured Bones
  • Concussion
  • Internal Injuries
  • Lacerations
  • Neck/Back Injury
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Serious injuries that are the result of a car accident can cause the victim to have astronomical medical bills and many victims also experience a loss of income while they are taking time to recover. The Fitz Law Group is here to be your fierce advocate and will fight to get you the compensation you deserve for all of your pain and suffering.


Free Consultation With A Chicago Personal Injury Lawyer

Call (312) 726-2430 or email. All cases are handled on a contingency basis, meaning you do not pay unless we provide results.

Motor Vehicle Accident Claims in Chicago, Illinois

Many car accidents causing personal injury claims are a result of:

  • High Speed & Low Speed Impact Crashes
  • DUI or Drunk Driver Accidents
  • Rear-End Impact Crashes
  • Side Impact Collisions
  • Reckless Driver Accidents
  • Hit & Run Accidents
  • Distracted Driver Accidents
  • Vehicle Roll Over Accidents
  • Multiple Vehicle Accidents
  • Underinsured or Uninsured Motorist Accidents

These accidents often are caused by at least one driver’s negligence. The following actions may establish a driver’s negligence:

  • Driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol,
  • Driving while distracted,
  • Driving recklessly,
  • Failing to abide by traffic signals,
  • Driving with road rage,
  • Driving while talking on a cell phone,
  • Speeding or driving too slowly, and/or
  • Driving while texting on a cell phone
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